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  1. Polara_500_Jr

    Upgrading the electrical system in our 67 Newport Custom

    Check with Evans wiring. They had several harnesses for my 65 Polara. I bought the engine harness from them, and was very pleased with the quality and speed I got it. Swapping harnesses in a couple hours instead or rewiring for several days sounded much better for the minimal cost.
  2. vdk2010

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    It's not totally trashed, but it's not good enough for what I'm aiming for. The insulation is brittle is numerous places, mice chewed on a lot of wires and so on and so forth. I would introduce a lot of old problems into the new car when using the old harness! And I have to change most of the...
  3. M

    How crispy do you like it?

    I recently removed and refurbished the wiring harness in my '68 300, including the engine harness and the dash harness. Some of the connectors looked okay but most of the wires and connectors had corrosion that required replacing. Based on the picture you posted of your ammeter, I wouldn't...
  4. Dsertdog

    Mopar electrical weirdness. Temp gauge, Gas gauge, lights

    Update: I fabricated new ground wires for the engine to firewall and negative cable and cleaned a ground cable I found in the headlight wiring harness. No change. Next, I conducted an in-vehicle test of the voltage limiter as found in the FSM using the temp sender. The VOM indicated fluctuating...
  5. Toolmanmike

    69 and older voltage regulator vs 1970 and newer in 1969 C-Body

    That Filko brand regulator you have there is one of the best in the business. You can still find new ones for sale on E bay.
  6. M

    Engine Harness Rework

    Pulled the engine and front end lighting harness out of my '68 300. Every wire in the car seems to have been cut and taped back together. Luckily no evidence of a fire but it looked like a real possibility. The firewall connectors look good so that will be reused after being cleaned up...
  7. Ross Wooldridge

    1966 Sport Fury push button heater AC switch

    While I don't have a link, there are videos on rebuilding the little plastic tubes that come out of the back. @Big_John may be able to help. Those AC switches were changed in 67, and an original replacement that will plug and play with your harness and vacuum hose routing will be hard to find...
  8. 73satwagon

    For Sale 1972 New Yorker 4drHDTP doors

    72NYer hdtp doors, metal rusty,but doors have all glass and internal parts, power window motors, wiring and switches, and wiring harness from under dash to doors, in north Georgia $50. Local pickup
  9. jmustian

    Blower fan not working - is there a way to test the heater fan switch and confirm it's likely the blower motor?

    My green wire came through the pass side floor board and went over to the fan motor. Unhooked the connector about midstream of the wire and applied power and fan runs. 1969
  10. Gerald Morris

    Catastrophic Rim Failure; Factory Original 14" Stamped Steel Rim

    ...paint on these wheels matches what's on the car very exactly. I don't question that all this car came from MaPar. I've seen FoMoCo wiring harness in my '66, for the engine compartment leading to the front lights. I might even still HAVE that tidbit.... I took as much off Mathilda's wreck...
  11. darth_linux

    66 Monaco Wagon A/C Resurrection

    @TxDon Can you explain specifically where the red and green wire go to once they leave drier/receiver. I think you said you added a switch that wasn't OEM so I'm not clear where those wires go/do when the original system didn't use that thermo-cycling switch. Thanks.
  12. Norwegianmopar

    Upgrading the electrical system in our 67 Newport Custom

    Since we are redoing the interior we also want to upgrade all the old wiring etc while at it. I have been looking at complete kits like this from Painless: 21 Circuit Customizable 1966-76 Mopar Chassis Harness Part No 10127 Has anyone here any experience with this kit, or is there better...
  13. C

    1975 Imperial build thread

    Are you desiring a normal 4-wire trailer connector or a 7-wire connector? Most of the modern trailer wiring harnesses have a connector that matches the factory rear light connector, so it's a plug'n'play situation. Prior ones had to be hard-wired from the vehicle's wiring harness, I suspect...
  14. 1971 300 Alvah

    EDELBROCK AVS2

    I have a replacement engine wiring harness from Evans wiring, it has an extra female spade connector where the 12v ignition connects to the ballast resistor, conveniently located for my installation. It can be connected to any switched 12v.
  15. rv2

    1973 Plymouth Fury

    Can you post a pic of that cable?
  16. cbarge

    courtesy lights - bench seat cars?

    I had a 68 VIP. It had courtesy lamps at the kick panels mounted under the dash. And map light. Yes they used the pink and yellow wires. They were an option as part of the light group package. Body is ground so the yellow wire is on the door switch circuit and pink is on the dome lamp/ dimmer...
  17. ayilar

    1973 Plymouth Fury

    See here -- Evans Wiring did an outstanding job, and others have had similar experiences: Evans wiring Engine Wiring Harness
  18. C

    69 chrysler 300 need new ignition box should i get an MSD?

    ...MSD, about 8 owners ago, it was known to be good stuff. They even had some "-C" products which plugged right in to the OEM Chrysler wiring harness, too. To me, the referenced MSD 6AL unit is more of a drag racing item than something for a stock engined vehicle. BTAIM I'm NOT going to get...
  19. Gerald Morris

    Turn signal issues

    ...a new Shee-mar switch; $8X vs $12X. I don't mind spending $40 less. I also advise our O.P. and others to keep a sharp eye open for wiring harnesses for this stuff, the dash wiring, front and rear lights, et al, unless they really feel confidant that they can remake the harness with naught...
  20. F

    69 and older voltage regulator vs 1970 and newer in 1969 C-Body

    Thanks @Vaanth - awesome reply / info! I think i will procure a new solid state 69-Down unit for now since everything is fairly recent and in good order. Appreciate the insights. I will keep an eye out for that B-Body mount ... kinda reminds me of the ignition module mount i snagged off a 73...
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